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Lorelle On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:24 AM, Wayne Hatter <[email protected]>wrote: > On 5/16/2012 8:00 AM, > wp-docs-request@lists.**automattic.com<[email protected]>wrote: > >> Send wp-docs mailing list submissions to >> [email protected] >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> >> http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> >> wp-docs-request@lists.**automattic.com<[email protected]> >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> >> wp-docs-owner@lists.**automattic.com<[email protected]> >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of wp-docs digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: Joining Forces: Support (Lorelle on WordPress) >> >> >> ------------------------------**------------------------------** >> ---------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 15:32:42 -0700 >> From: Lorelle on >> WordPress<lorelleonwordpress@**gmail.com<[email protected]> >> > >> Subject: Re: [wp-docs] Joining Forces: Support >> To: WordPress >> Documentation<wp-docs@lists.**automattic.com<[email protected]> >> > >> Message-ID: >> <CAN2v4ZTr=1q-**ng3DtvrFS85jTR3zGYeWYREB+** >> [email protected]<1q-ng3dtvrfs85jtr3zgyewyreb%[email protected]> >> > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >> I've worked with some three person teams on many projects and love it for >> that reason, Andrea. There are a LOT of plates to spin when it comes to >> the >> Codex. We've never been able to get someone to coordinate the >> international >> versions and I fear for what are on those pages, for example. >> >> The WordPress Meetup group here in Portland has asked me to do a WordPress >> Codex evening followed by a Codex Day. I'll be posting about that in a >> bit, >> and I'd love to see more such projects from WordCamps and WordPress >> Meetups, too, and that takes some team coordination as well. >> >> Lorelle >> >> >> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Andrea Rennick<andrea@ronandandrea.** >> com <[email protected]>>wrote: >> >> Ideally a team of three. One is too few (what if they get busy? then it >>> stalls), and two can disagree (another stall) while a third can be a >>> tiebreaker if needed. Or a sane person, depending. :P >>> >>> I'm just tossing out ideas here. >>> >>> a. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Doug >>> Sparling<doug.sparling@gmail.**com<[email protected]> >>> >wrote: >>> >>> I like the idea as well. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Lorelle on WordPress< >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> This is so exciting. The Docs team has been walking on egg shells for >>>>> years over the confusion of the WordPress Handbook, and I'm eager to >>>>> see >>>>> new energy being sent in this direction. >>>>> >>>>> The close ties between the Forum and Codex have been there since the >>>>> beginning. However, time and skills serving the Forum and the time and >>>>> skills serving documentation are distinctive, as several people >>>>> mentioned. >>>>> I agree that there needs to be one or two people overseeing the >>>>> organizational structure, management, and maintenance of the Codex. >>>>> >>>>> Having a site of our own has been essential and lacking, which is why >>>>> we >>>>> created the unofficial docs task list not long ago. It was critical >>>>> that we >>>>> find a better way of communicating and keeping our community connected >>>>> than >>>>> the mailing list. As it was "unofficial," we haven't done much to >>>>> promote >>>>> it or work with it, but it was a start. We need to have a place to >>>>> support >>>>> and educate each other on how to write for the Codex and offer task >>>>> lists >>>>> beyond those we've had in the past on the Codex, so I'm excited about >>>>> having our own space or making the current blog on WordPress.com >>>>> official. >>>>> >>>>> The mailing list has not been the sole line of communication either. As >>>>> many do, I work with many people one on one to help them write and >>>>> edit for >>>>> the Codex and assign tasks, communicating with the mailing list when >>>>> necessary for edits and such. >>>>> >>>>> As we struggled to understand the role the WordPress Handbook and >>>>> WordPress Lessons played in the role of documentation in the WordPress >>>>> Community, we've come to realize the Codex best serves the WordPress >>>>> Community by providing support for issues found within the Forums, >>>>> expanding upon Learn WordPress instructions for the WordPress Lessons >>>>> section, and developing more extensive documentation and guides beyond >>>>> the >>>>> basics found within the help files, especially servicing developers and >>>>> programmers. >>>>> >>>>> While melding together Forum and Codex sounds great on the surface, I >>>>> agree with Andrea and others that we need to have one or more people >>>>> focused on the bigger picture overseeing the Codex, thus supporting the >>>>> overall WordPress Community better. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for the survey, Jane, and for helping with all of this. >>>>> >>>>> Lorelle >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Andrea Rennick<andrea@ronandandrea.** >>>>> com <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> It makes totally sense, because Support& Docs are two sides of the >>>>>> same coin. :) If users can't understanding docs or can't find them, >>>>>> they >>>>>> post in the forums. ;P >>>>>> >>>>>> Better docs mean less support issues, because people don't scale. And >>>>>> the people answering questions are the first ones who see the need >>>>>> for new >>>>>> docs. Because they answer the same questions over and over (and over) >>>>>> again. >>>>>> >>>>>> Getting people to read docs is a separate issue, but having support >>>>>> and >>>>>> docs work hand in hand in tandem is a big first step. >>>>>> >>>>>> I think half the people overlap anyway, yes? >>>>>> >>>>>> a. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Chip Bennett<[email protected]>* >>>>>> *wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Personally, I love the idea. Speaking as a contributor group member >>>>>>> who tries to keep in the loop regarding support and/or Codex issues >>>>>>> that >>>>>>> impact our group (or issues where our contributor group can be >>>>>>> helpful), >>>>>>> such consolidation is welcome. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Chip >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Jane Wells<[email protected]>** >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi everyone. The results of the recent surveys to identify active >>>>>>>> contributors and elect team reps made it pretty clear that the docs >>>>>>>> team is >>>>>>>> in a bit of a slump, organizationally speaking. Only 5 people from >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> wp-docs post responded, and of those, 2 were new or not yet >>>>>>>> contributing, >>>>>>>> and there was no consensus re reps among the remaining 3 >>>>>>>> respondents. It >>>>>>>> got me thinking about how we organize contributors, what has worked >>>>>>>> well >>>>>>>> elsewhere in the WP ecosystem and in other free software projects, >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> leads me to this proposal: what if we combined forums and docs into >>>>>>>> one >>>>>>>> Support team? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Looking back at the Codex activity from the past six months or year, >>>>>>>> chunks of it have been tied to forum mods (like Ipstenu and >>>>>>>> Andrea_r), >>>>>>>> other contributor groups (like Chip on the Theme Review Team), and >>>>>>>> new >>>>>>>> releases. Not that how Automattic/WordPress.com organizes itself >>>>>>>> should >>>>>>>> decide anything, but their support team manages forums, email >>>>>>>> support, and >>>>>>>> docs, and it seems to work pretty well. They have a schedule for >>>>>>>> reviewing >>>>>>>> existing documentation so it never gets too far out of date, and >>>>>>>> the people >>>>>>>> on the front lines with users in the forums and via email can see >>>>>>>> very >>>>>>>> clearly where they need to beef up documentation. I'm thinking this >>>>>>>> could >>>>>>>> work well for .org, too. Those who are strong writers and just want >>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>> contribute to documentation could still do so, but within a context >>>>>>>> of what >>>>>>>> our user support needs are at any given time based on the actual >>>>>>>> support >>>>>>>> requests. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What I'm envisioning is less siloing of contributor personnel, with >>>>>>>> one group blog at make.wordpress.org/support that uses tags like >>>>>>>> forums and codex to organize posts, and has pages to help orient new >>>>>>>> contributors and get them started. These mailing lists could fade >>>>>>>> away in >>>>>>>> favor of email subscriptions from the blog, which are more easily >>>>>>>> searchable and would be more visible to potential contributors. >>>>>>>> Within the >>>>>>>> uber-group, some people would naturally gravitate toward specific >>>>>>>> tasks >>>>>>>> while others would multi-task as they have been doing. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Over time we could expand the purview of the group to include things >>>>>>>> like moderating instructional videos and comments at wordpress.tv(and >>>>>>>> start embedding appropriate videos into codex), possibly helping to >>>>>>>> staff in-person help desks in local communities and/or at events >>>>>>>> like >>>>>>>> WordCamps and Meetups, etc. I think the prospects are pretty >>>>>>>> exciting, and >>>>>>>> I could see this becoming the biggest and most active of all the >>>>>>>> contributor groups, which would be awesome. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If there are any strong objections to this approach, please reply to >>>>>>>> this thread today so we can discuss. If not, and everyone is >>>>>>>> willing to >>>>>>>> give this a shot and all work together (at least as an experiment >>>>>>>> for, say, >>>>>>>> the next release cycle or two), I'll go ahead and set up the group >>>>>>>> blog >>>>>>>> tomorrow. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Jane >>>>>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>>>>>> wp-docs mailing list >>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>> http://lists.automattic.com/****mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >>>>>>>> <http:**//lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>>>> wp-docs mailing list >>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>> http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Andrea Rennick, http://wpebooks.com and http://ronandandrea.com >>>>>> Co-author of WordPress All-In-One For Dummies http://rml.me/aio >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>>> wp-docs mailing list >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>> wp-docs mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>> wp-docs mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> Andrea Rennick, http://wpebooks.com and http://ronandandrea.com >>> Co-author of WordPress All-In-One For Dummies http://rml.me/aio >>> >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> wp-docs mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >>> >>> >>> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL:<http://lists.automattic.**com/pipermail/wp-docs/** >> attachments/20120515/560f5849/**attachment-0001.htm<http://lists.automattic.com/pipermail/wp-docs/attachments/20120515/560f5849/attachment-0001.htm> >> > >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> wp-docs mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >> >> >> End of wp-docs Digest, Vol 80, Issue 10 >> ***************************************** >> > Hello, I would like to know how I get involved in helping out in the > Wordpress community? > > Thanks > Wayne Hatter > ______________________________**_________________ > wp-docs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> >
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